New Personal Storage from EggCyte

Here is another new personal cloud storage released and launched this week, although we are unsure whether this is one of the cheapest cloud storage 2014. This is called EggCyte although still hoping that Kickstarter would help develop the concept and into production with a $500k pledge.

This cloud is particularly for developers who would create applications that would link to their personal storage. Sort of an SDK package. The company says that Egg is a personal web server. Digital media and other personal stuff will be kept private an not a 3rd party company can have your information.

“We created Egg, a personal Web server that lets you share your
content without losing control of it to a cloud company. The Egg has
64/128/256GB of storage space and a battery that provides about 10-12
hours of active use when away from a power outlet. The Egg is also an
access point that allows you and others to view your content even if
there is no available wireless connection.We partnered with Big Bang, a leading design firm based out of
Atlanta, to develop the industrial design and look-and-feel of the
product. Our inspiration was the egg, which is the container for things
that are very precious which eventually become things that are even more
wonderful in nature.The Egg is roughly half the size of a smartphone. It uses an
Intel Atom-class application processor. It has Wi-Fi for Connectivity
and a 2.4” – 320 x 240 pixel color screen.Content can be seamlessly imported into the Egg using USB or
Wi-Fi and stored in 64/128/256GB of onboard Flash. You can leave the Egg
plugged in and connected to your Wi-Fi at home or carry it with you and
connect to any available Wi-Fi access point at a coffee shop or
airport. When unplugged and during normal operation, the product is
expected to have 10–12 hours of battery life.”

So, do you think this could be a solution and would potential be amoung the best cloud storage for photos and videos considering the growing hacking of personal pictures from cloud storage. Well see in the near future how Eggcyte performs.